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Dingle 10-05-2009 08:55 AM

When I sew over pins my machine skips a stitch right after the pin. The one stitch is longer then the rest of them. My stitch is set at 2.5 but when I go over a pin it looks more like 3.5-4. It only happens when sewing over pins, all the rest of the stitches are fine. What would be causing this? I have changed needles but that didn't help. Everything else is fine.

Thanks

Tabby1957 10-05-2009 08:59 AM

I usually try not to sew over pins. I leave them in until the last second and take them out. I find that going over pins can dint the needle, or even break them. I hope this helps.

nativetexan 10-05-2009 09:00 AM

well i don't sew over pins. some machines simply don't like them. they can mess up your needle and more.
sorry, but try taking the needles out just before your foot goes over them. just takes a tad more time but worth it.

Justquilting 10-05-2009 09:07 AM

You could really throw out the timing on your machine going over pins.
Try taking them out at just before your foot touches them.

It's worth the time it takes to take them out.

lfw045 10-05-2009 09:12 AM

Definitely take out those pins right before reaching them. You wouldn't want to break the pin and it fly right into your eye. That's a dangerous thing to do, hon.

MadQuilter 10-05-2009 09:59 AM

Sewing over pins canthrow off the machine's timing or break the needle. I try really hard to pull the needle out before I get to that point. If it is a real critical seam, I slow my machine down and sew single stitch mode to just before the needle - then pull it out.

Wings 10-05-2009 12:10 PM

I use a tiny touch of fabric glue on my seams at where the points meet and then butt them together. Works way better than pins, learnt it from a quilt book. Perfect points with this method!

Knot Sew 10-05-2009 12:40 PM

I used to sew over pins . I stopped when the tip flew and sure glad it wasn't in my eye or face :D Odds are you won't hit many but just in case...old machines are bult to take a beating...I wonder if anyone really ever got one in the eye :roll: :roll:

Rose Marie 10-05-2009 12:40 PM

Sewing over pins used to work fine but not anymore.
I dont know if its the newer machines or the pins. I know those long pins with the flat heats do not like being sewn over.
So now I remove them before the needle goes over them.

littlehud 10-05-2009 07:42 PM

I always try to remove my pins. My machine doesn't like it at all if I sew over them.


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